
Today, as expected, together with the flagships Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultra and Galaxy wireless headphones
What it is
This is a competitor to Tile and Apple Tag (which stillcannot imagine). Externally, this is a small square-shaped mark that will help in finding missing things. The tracker can be hung on your bag, keychain, laptop, or even a pet's collar.

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The gadget works via Bluetooth with lowenergy consumption (BLE) and connects to a smartphone via the Samsung SmartThings application. It displays the last known location on the map. You can also press a button to make the tag beep.

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This all sounds good, but there is a catch: SmartTag will only work with Samsung Galaxy devices. That is, the tracker will not connect to another Android smartphone or iPhone.

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Also, Galaxy SmartTag does not support UltraWideband (UWB), one of the functions of which is to help objects locate each other in space. But Samsung promises a UWB version of the Galaxy SmartTag+, which will go on sale later this year.
The regular Galaxy SmartTag will go on sale on January 29 and will cost $30. Galaxy SmartTag+ will cost $40.
Let us remind you that Galaxy SmartTag along with Galaxy Buds Pro headphones can be received as a gift when pre-ordering the Galaxy S21 flagships.
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